Cancer in pregnancy: treatment effects.
Melissa McGettiganKerry ThomasAmita KamathPublished in: Abdominal radiology (New York) (2023)
Specific considerations and modifications to standard cancer treatments, including surgery and systemic therapies such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted and hormone therapies are crucial components of providing oncologic care to minimize negative effects to the mother and developing fetus. Radiation and proton therapy are also options that may be employed in specific circumstances. Finally, this article will address the long-term treatment effects of these therapies on future fertility.
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